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(01-26-2015, 11:38 AM)'Apollo' Wrote:



 

 


Bad move on the crocs behalf. That bull has some huge tusks, and could very well have used them.
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Yeah taking on an elephant is definitely a bad move by the croc.


Here is a young elephant chasing two bikers.
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( This post was last modified: 01-30-2015, 02:50 AM by Pckts )

For @Roflcopters
The recent Waghdoh images are quite impressive. Here are most of what I have found since he followed his mate to the Bufferzone and pushed out the Dominant male there

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Here is the one of the Newer images of Big boy Jai telling the camera man to "back off"

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Then this unknown monster, if anybody knows where he is located from or details, it would be greatly appreciated. I guess Corbett since the photographer has another tiger image from corbett recently who was a huge tiger in the mist, I just cant find it anymore.

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^^He does have a Assam/Terai look to him though.^^
 
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(01-30-2015, 11:06 PM)'Apollo' Wrote:









 

 

Lets say that is a adult female walrus, the crazy thing is that they get over a ton. What a massive bear that is, here is the famous successful hunt of a walrus.
Warning, its a long and graphic battle.




And that is a bull! They get over 2600lbs easily

 
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( This post was last modified: 01-31-2015, 10:47 AM by GuateGojira )

This video show how wrong were those programs of "Animal face off" from Discovery Channel.

A polar bear can't kill a walrus???? Yeah, in your wild dreams-lies, Discovery!!! [img]images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
 
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LOL , Guate, I agree, Discovery and Animal Planets shows are made to misguide by making putting thrilling scene which look more a fairy tale than the reality.
Nat Geo is little better.
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Animal Planet, "surprisingly human" is more about people than it is animals. I agree with Sanjay. I prefer Nat Geo Wild; not perfect, but the best available.
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10 people vs 1 tiger (2.5 years old) had a tug of war on Tennoji Zoo, Japan.





 
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Tiger jumping




 
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Heavyweights




 
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Watch only the Huuuuge Tiger......






 
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I'll say it.  The tiger looked fat and the lion looked skinny.
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(02-16-2015, 10:35 PM)'Siegfried' Wrote: I'll say it.  The tiger looked fat and the lion looked skinny.

 


Normal lion...yes the tiger is fat, I agree
 
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